Funny Famous Movie Quotes From The 90's

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The funny famous movie quotes from the '90s will be a part of American pop culture for years to come. Just as people were quoting the funny famous movie quotes from the 90's when they first came out, future generations will be quoting them for years to come. Here is a list of the best funny famous movie quotes from the '90s to add to you library of movie quotes for conversations.

"That rug really tied the room together." All of the adventure that takes place in "The Big Lebowski" (1998) was centered around the Dude's (Jeff Bridges) rug. When Walter (John Goodman) said this quote at the end of the movie, it became one of the funny famous movie quotes of the '90s.

"Don't drive angry!" The reason that this line from "Groundhog Day" (1993) is one of the funny famous movie quotes from the '90s is not the content of the line, it is the context. In his attempt to break the chain of recurring days he is stuck in, news reporter Phil (Bill Murray) lets world famous groundhog Punxsutawney Phil drive a pick up truck until they drover over a cliff. The context is extremely funny.

"Did you ever flashy-thing me?" One of the top comedies of 1997 was "Men in Black" (1997). One of the devices the Earth agents used to wipe out the public's memory of alien events was a cylinder that flashed light. When Jay (Will Smith) starts to suspect that his partner Kay (Tommy Lee Jones) may have wiped his memory, he uses one of the funny famous movie quotes from the '90s to find out.

"Do me a favor. Put your lip over your head and swallow." If you want to find the mother lode of funny famous movie quotes from the '90s then you need to look no further than the classic comedy "Grumpy Old Men" (1993). This is the best line in the movie as told by Max Goldman (Walter Matthau) to his long-time nemesis John Gustafson (Jack Lemmon).

"Do I make you horny?" Ever since "Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me" (1999) was released, this has been one of the most popular movie quotes of all time. It is one of the many that was uttered by Austin Powers (Mike Myers) that has become a permanent part of pop culture.